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Thom Mayne, Morphosis, Architecture, California, America, Buildings, Images, Projects, Designs
Thom Mayne Architect - USA : Information + Images
Contemporary Architecture Practice in Los Angeles
THOM MAYNE
Thom Mayne founded Morphosis in 1972. As design director and thought
leader of Morphosis, Mayne provides overall vision, project leadership
and direction to the firm.

photo : Richard Schulman
With Morphosis, Mayne has been the recipient of the 2005 Pritzker
Architecture Prize, 25 Progressive Architecture Awards, 75 American
Institute of Architecture Awards and numerous other design recognitions.
Under Mayne's direction, the firm has been the subject of various
group and solo exhibitions throughout the world, including a large
solo exhibition at the Centre Pompidou in Paris in 2006. Other notable
exhibitions include those at the Contemporary Art Center in Cincinnati,
Ohio, the Walker Arts Institute in Minneapolis, the Ministerio de
Fomento in Madrid in 1998, and a major retrospective at the Netherlands
Architectural Institute (NAI) in 1999. In addition to these solo exhibitions,
Morphosis has been included in prestigious group exhibitions in Tokyo,
London, Vienna, Buenos Aires, at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary
Art, as part of the "End of the Century: 100 Years of Architecture"
exhibition, and at the 2002, 2004 and 2006, and 2008 Venice Architecture
Biennales. Drawings, furniture, and models produced by Morphosis are
included in the permanent collections of such institutions as the
MOMA in New York, San Francisco MOMA, the MAK in Vienna, The Israel
Museum in Jerusalem, and the FRAC Center in France. Morphosis buildings
and projects have been published extensively; the firm has been the
subject of 25 monographs, including five by Rizzoli, two by Korean
Architect, two by El Croquis (Spain), two by G.A. Japan, and one by
Phaidon.

photo : Bill O'Connor
Throughout his career, Mayne has remained active in the academic world.
In 1972, he helped to found the Southern California Institute of Architecture.
Since then, he has held teaching positions at Columbia, Yale (the
Eliel Saarinen Chair in 1991), the Harvard Graduate School of Design
(Eliot Noyes Chair in 1998), the Berlage Institute in the Netherlands,
the Bartlett School of Architecture in London, and many other institutions
around the world. His commitment to the education of young designers
has not wavered. Currently, he holds a tenured faculty position at
the UCLA School of Arts and Architecture.
HONORS AND DISTINCTIONS:
Edward MacDowell Medal / 2008
Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences / 2008
AIA Los Angeles Presidential Award / 2007
AIA California Council, The Maybeck Award / 2007
National Design Award, Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum / 2006
Alumni Merit Award, University of Southern California / 2006
Pritzker Architecture Prize / 2005
Fellow, American Institute of Architects (FAIA) / 2004
Chrysler Design Award of Excellence / 2001
Gold Medal, Los Angeles American Institute of Architects / 2000
Alumni of the Year, USC / 1995
Brunner Prize/ Award in Architecture, American Academy of Arts and
Letters / 1992
Member Elect, American Academy of Design / 1992

photo : Mark Hanauer
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS:
American Academy in Rome / Trustee
A+D Architecture and Design Museum Los Angeles / Advisory Board
American Institute of Architects (FAIA)
Global Green USA / Board
Architecture League of New York/ Board
Institute of Urban Design/ Board
American Academy of Arts and Sciences/ Member
National Academy of Design/ Member

photos : Reiner Zettl
Morphosis Architects - Building News
Perot Museum of Nature & Science, Dallas, USA
2009-

Perot Museum
of Nature & Science
41 Cooper Square, New York, USA
2009-

41 Cooper Square
MIPIM's "My Architect(s)" panel discussion
11 Mar - Palais des Festivals, Cannes, France
Daniel Libeskind, Zaha Hadid, Thomas Maine & Wolf Prix discuss
design and urban planning issues and offer their visions of tomorrow's
architectural practices.

New Morphosis Monograph
+ Website, 4 Mar 2009
Los Angeles Center
Emerson College Selects L.A.-Based Morphosis Architects
to Design its New Los
Angeles Center in Hollywood. 5 Aug 2008
The Phare, Paris, France
2007-12

rendering Unibail-Morphosis
Morphosis : Phare Tower
Paris
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Morphosis Architects
Thom Mayne - Pritzker Prize winner 2005
Morphosis : background on the studio
and alphabetical list of buildings
Practice Information
Morphosis are located in Los Angeles, USA
1972, Thom Mayne co-founded Morphosis
Thom Mayne was one of the founders of SCI-Arc (Southern California Institute
of Architecture) in 1972.
Michael Rotondi left Morphosis in 1991 to form RoTo Architects.
Thom Mayne - Background to the Architect
Born in Waterbury, Connecticut in 1944
Thom Mayne - Education
USC, USA
Harvard University Graduate School of Design, USA
Thom Mayne Teaching Positions
Professor at UCLA, Los Angeles, USA
Morphosis Architects - American
buildings
Thom Mayne : Pritzker
Prize winner 2005
Morphosis Architects - Summary
Formed: 1972
Partners: Thom Mayne & Michael Rotondi
First Building: Pasadena School
Morphosis Architects location: Santa Monica, California, USA
American Architects
Morphosis Architects exhibition
- Pompidou Centre Paris
Architecture Studios

World Architecture : e-architect
- key buildings across the globe
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